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						Daily Telegraph: Watchdog clears Watts over Shell 
						reserves error: Thursday 10 November 2005 By Robert 
						Miller (Filed: 10/11/2005) Sir Philip Watts, the former 
						chairman of Shell, was yesterday cleared of any 
						wrongdoing by the City's watchdog for miscalculating the 
						amount of oil it had left in its reserves. The Financial Services Authority (FSA), 
						which last year fined the oil giant £17m for committing 
						market abuse and breaching stock market listing rules, 
						said it would take no further action against the 
						individuals it had been investigating. 
							
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								| Sir Philip Watts 
								has maintained throughout that he acted properly |  Sir Philip, who resigned in March 
						2004, and Walter van de Vijver, the former head of 
						Shell's Exploration & Production arm, were both 
						investigated by the FSA over their role in the reserves 
						miscalculation. Sir Philip's lawyers, Herbert Smith, 
						said last night: "Sir Philip Watts is very pleased that, 
						after a long period of investigation, including detailed 
						consideration of his representations by the Regulatory 
						Decisions Committee, the FSA has decided that no action 
						should be taken against him. "This vindicates the position Sir 
						Philip has maintained throughout: that he acted properly 
						and in good faith at all times."  In the US, where Shell was fined 
						$120m (£70m) last year and is under investigation by the 
						Securities & Exchange Commission, John Dowd of Akin 
						Gump, Mr van de Vijver's attorney, said: "He has 
						steadfastly maintained from the beginning that the 
						allegations were without merit. Now the FSA has 
						vindicated his position."  The FSA last night defended its 
						18-month investigation into the two former Shell 
						directors. A spokesman commented: "It's absolutely right 
						that we will always investigate cases where we think 
						there may have been wrongdoing."  |